Like any medications, overdosing can lead to potential risks for pets. “The most significant is THC toxicity, meaning, essentially, they are high,” Richter says. “Depending on how significantly a pet has been overdosed, the effects of that can be quite long-lasting, even days.” During these episodes, a pet may not be able to stand or eat. If you suspect an overdose, take your pet to the veterinarian immediately.

Out of all the CBD gummies listed on here, I only tried Good Vibes Gummies. So glad to see this one on your list. Love, love, love it! Helps me stay calm and cool. Just have to keep out of reach of my children lol. Might have to try Green Roads World’s froggies to test it’s strength and potency. Always loved your lists because I get to discover new fun things to test out and enjoy all the time!

CBD works primarily by interacting with your pets’ endocannabinoid system, a system present in all mammals. The endocannabinoid system, put simply, is an inter-related system of receptors and chemicals that work together to maintain homeostasis, or balance, in your pet’s body. Its effects range from appetite control to mood and pain regulation and immune support, and much more.

Due to the influence of big pharma,the FDA has refused (until recently) to investigate the benefits of phytocannabinoid oil for humans or pets. We are not allowed to say or imply that phytocannabinoid has any medical benefits, however the 1st Amendment also protects our right to tell you about our experiences with phytocannabinoid helping our own pets, and the fact that there have been more than 1500 clinical studies regarding the effectiveness of phytocannabinoids. The owners and staff of Innovet believe, but cannot legally claim or imply, that countless dogs and cats have used phytocannabinoid oils for many conditions.
CBD edibles that do not contain THC are not addictive. They may actually help end addiction for people who are addicted to products that contain THC. Most people do not build a tolerance to CBD edibles, and no cases of fatal CBD overdose have been reported. A few rare and mild side-effects that may occur from taking CBD edibles are diarrhea, fatigue, and changes in weight.

Yes, unfortunately we get this type of question frequently from internet trolls!The first misunderstanding here is rooted in thinking that hemp is the same as pot. Hemp is a form of the cannabis plant that does NOT have the psychoactive THC chemical; i.e., you cannot get high off hemp. To be considered hemp, a cannabis plant must have less than 0.3% THC. A good analogy is to compare grape juice to wine; when grape juice ferments, it becomes alcohol. If it doesn’t contain alcohol, it’s just grape juice. Your dog can no more get high from our PurCBD+ or hemp than you could get drunk by drinking grape juice.

CBD is a plant constituent found in hemp and cannabis – the former is now legal, but the latter is not. That’s why all CBD products must be made from hemp strains, and not cannabis. This is because standard cannabis contains high concentrations of THC, a psychoactive component of the herb. In contrast, hemp produces very little THC, but larger amounts of CBD.
Drug tests test for THC. That is the chemical that creates the high in marijuana. CBD is not illegal and isn’t on standard drug screening tests. Hope that helps. I’m in pain management and looked into this before trying it. I didn’t feel any effect on my pain but I also have only tried it once or twice when a friend had some. I did notice that it helped me to relax and become less anxious.

When your liver absorbs cannabinoids like CBD, they may support a system of receptors in your body called the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Your ECS has receptors in your brain, lungs, spine, pancreas, spleen, colon, immune system, liver, and more. CBD edibles may help you maintain your ECS’s best performance. Your ECS plays a part in many bodily functions, but one of the most important is homeostasis, a balanced equilibrium in your body’s systems crucial for optimal health, and an overall sense of well-being.

Though there are some topical treatments, cannabis oil is typically administered orally to dogs. It also can be used in conjunction with traditional medications and treatments. Emerging research suggests there can be “synergistic benefits” between marijuana and traditional medications, Richter says. “There are few, if any, known significant drug interactions that you really need to be concerned about.”
Thank you for the information. A friend of mine recently gave me a small bottle of Cloud 9 hemp, lizard king. Said she was told it is good for COPD. Can not find anything that backs up that statement, You article also said that Cloud 9 is a brand that uses Propylene and the effects on the lungs when vaporizing has not been determined but OK to use externally. Is all this correct?
CBD works primarily by interacting with your pets’ endocannabinoid system, a system present in all mammals. The endocannabinoid system, put simply, is an inter-related system of receptors and chemicals that work together to maintain homeostasis, or balance, in your pet’s body. Its effects range from appetite control to mood and pain regulation and immune support, and much more.